SANSFIRE 2015

Advanced Threats Need Comprehensive Defense

Gerald Mancini, Vice President of Engineering

Tuesday, June 16th, 12:30pm - 1:15pm

Today's threat actors are organized, well funded, and more sophisticated than ever; with the goal of stealing or destroying sensitive data for profit. Advanced threats are risks to businesses conducted by sophisticated actors exploiting known and publicly unknown system vulnerabilities. The network transactions are usually obfuscated and deeply embedded inside content. Hosts and servers are exploited to identify, compromise, and steal information. Dedicated security teams are charged with preparing organizations for the most advanced of attacks. Unfortunately, if your security team can't see advanced threats over the network or quickly remediate compromised host systems, they definitely canāt detect or prevent data theft.

Join Gerald Mancini, Vice President of Engineering, Fidelis Cybersecurity and learn more about:

- Why do enterprises need comprehensive defense against advanced threats? The current threat landscape and approaches to advanced threat defense.

- How does a security product detect advanced threats?

- How you can empower the security team to detect and prevent threats across the network with actionable visibility over your network.

- How to Improve visibility in your network and endpoints with a comprehensive advanced threat defense solution

If comprehensive defense is not deployed, the risk to enterprise is far greater with many threat vectors sneaking by with no controls for detection and remediation.

Bonus Sessions

The following bonus sessions are open to all paid attendees at no additional cost. There are many different types of events that fall into these categories:

SANS@Night: Evening presentations given after day courses have ended. This category includes Keynotes.

Special Events: SANS-hosted events and other non-technical recreational offerings. This category includes, but is not limited to, Receptions and Information Tables.